Melpomaen is a reborn elfling. He has two fathers because Saruman cursed one of them to fall pregnant to the next elf they saw - that unfortunate elf was Legolas. Mel was born with all his father, Erestor's, memories and intelligence and causes mayhem wherever he goes. He is probably the cutest, naughtiest and baddest elfling anywhere and yet he steadfastly refuses to believe he is anything but well behaved. Erestor is the only elf to have ever suffered a migraine; he hopes they will go when Mel is fifty and leaves home.
Wherever Mel goes there is uproar. Things become worse when he finds out that the Valar have already assigned him a soul mate and that a new baby brother is on the way, who is also reborn. Who are Mel's first set of parents and why does Saruman want to capture him. How did Mel manage to stab the wizard in the eye with an arrow and why is Sauron so interested in him? Also, why have the Valar assigned Gandalf to be his guide?
The story follows Mel through his, not always easy, childhood until he becomes an adult, finding out about his true origins on the way. Will he choose to be good or will he embrace evil? It could go either way.

Summary: King Oropher and Lord Cirdan have sailed to Valinor and are reunited with their daughter, Jeli, who died over a thousand years before. They take her on a journey to meet the rest of her family at Ereodan's palace (he is the reborn Gil-Galad Ereinion) and all manner of exciting events happen.
After they arrive, Nerdanel tries to claim Jeli on the basis that she was once Feanor. Erestor throws a hissy fit and storms off to complain to the Valar when he finds he does not have as much power as he thought he had. Ingwe declares war on the kings of the new realms. Ereolas has a horrid foursome. Cirdan has an ultra-quick childhood after being reborn - he is the only baby with a beard. Thranduil is just as loud as he ever was.
There is a whole cast of characters, with nearly every elf who starred in Ereolas: Oropher Unbound making appearances in the story.
Plus - Jeli in Valinor is the only story to feature THE VALINOR SLASH AWARDS!!! The elves hold an awards ceremony and give prizes for the best stories - what could possibly go wrong?

Ereolas is the reborn King Oropher. He is one hundred years old and is married to Cirdan. They live in Mithlond. He has decided to write his memoirs of when he was King of the Greenwood and also record the details of his life in Mithlond in anecdotal, diary form.

To familiarise yourself with the characters you could read Melpomaen the Elfling first, but it is not necessary.

Here is a brief synopsis of the events leading up to this story:

Melpomaen and Ereolas are Erestor and Legolas’ elflings. Ereolas is King Oropher reborn and so Legolas actually gave birth to his grand ada in the form of a small baby. Ereolas is able to speak, read, write, be a pain in the ass, as soon as he is born. Shortly after his birth, he demands his old throne back. His parents and the Valar, who prefer Thranduil as king, resist him. Ereolas accepts, in the end, that he will never be a king again and adopts a new hobby: researching and imposing the rules of etiquette. He terrorises everyone with etiquette.

A place for all my small pieces that don't justify a story to their own but don't deserve to rot in a file in the back of my document folder because I'm not going to make them any longer. Also the future home to any B2Me I ever do. (Maybe next year?)

Manwë wept the day Fëanor discarded Valinor. Its promise of protection in exchange for a path leading into darkness. A path that always ended in Mandos Halls. No matter how many times the Valar asked himself what if.

Summary:Told completely from Sauron's point of view. His recollections blur the lines between who is good and bad, and he is gleefully and brutally honest about his deeds as he recalls events from the past and present and gives his opinions on them.
This story begins before 'Summer Heat' and tells how Sauron became the Valar approved psychiatrist for all the elves damaged by him in Middle-earth.
The tale starts with Sauron being defeated in Middle-earth during the Ring War. He is removed to Valinor for judgement by the Valar and looks forward to spending eternity with Melkor in the void, but his time there does not go as planned and he desperately seeks to leave the horrors of his new existence. The Valar release him, but his punishment is far from over as they force him to re-evaluate his hopes for the future and explore how it feels to love another.
Then the Valar give him the evil, murderous, psychopathic Erestor to cure. Has Sauron finally met his match?

Summary: It is known that evil came into the world through the efforts of Morgoth. But why did his efforts always result in evil rather than good? Why did the other Valar turn their backs on one who was beautiful and placed high in the sight of Eru? Here is one possible reason.Category:FictionCharacters:Manwë, Melkor/MorgothContent: HumorChallenge: NoneSeries: NoneChapters: 1 | Completed: Yes | Word count: 1248 | Read count: 1051

COMPLETE! Ages and ages of worrying visions, nagging fëar, and being hated/feared by every living creature have left their trace on Námo... No wonder thus that at long last he starts to behave a little... erratic. When even his wife Vairë gets concerned, the Valar decide to drastic measures...

When Sauron arrives in the Halls of Waiting after the destruction of the ring, Námo is faced with a difficult decision, which challenges his usually infallible judgement. Irmo offers an unorthodox solution to the problem, a solution that includes the fëa of a certain fiery Noldo... What is the Vala of Dreams planning, and will it work?

Eönwë, Herald of Manwe, changes the course of the Exiles’ fate when he decides it’s not only the Noldor who have a beef with Morgoth. He's done playing the loyal messenger-boy and decides to get something done. A shameless AU What if?

This story is set just after the First World War where the last elves who never sailed live alongside humans.

Erestor, a well known war artist and contemporary of J.R.R.Tolkien, is shell-shocked and traumatised by his experiences in the trenches. He lives in an English village with Glorfindel, an explorer, who has recently returned from a secret government sponsored mission. The story looks back at Erestor's experiences in the trenches and follows his attempts at recovery in Craiglockart Hospital, in Scotland, and then in the village of St. Michael's leap on the South Coast of England, where he and Glorfindel find out who is actually behind the First World War and other battles happening throughout history.

The villagers are extremely curious, not least because of the status of the newcomers. Such famous residents might make their village famous enough for the King to visit. Both elves are taken to the heart of the gossipy social circles of St. Michael's Leap and watch as the villagers try to out do each other in vying for their attention.

All goes well until Erestor finally paints his 'Golden Light' and decides to exhibit in the US....

Summary: Sauron faces Manwë after his defeat in the Ring War. Manwë is of the opinion that Sauron could have led a different life if Melkor had not led him astray. He sends Sauron to be reborn in England, to all intents and purposes as a human. He has also removed his memory of who he used to be.

Sauron’s life is beset by early tragedy, but he also finds love and takes the opportunity to be who he wants to be. Nothing lasts forever; Manwë has a job for Sauron, one which literally could tip the balance of good and evil, thus affecting the final outcome of the approaching Dagor Dagorath. It will also mean the end of the world as Sauron knows it.

A terrible tentacled monster, bent on impregnating anything that can carry its babies, is released from its underground chamber and appears in the Imladris public baths which is fed by hot springs from deep within the earth.
Erestor is the only one in the bath and is relaxing in the water with his eyes shut.....

Girl fell into Middle-earth. Is she the most beautiful? Is she the most skillful warrior? The best healer? Maybe... and maybe not. Let's see what would *really* happen if a typical modern day girl fell into Middle-earth.

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